SEND
At Hayes Park School we uphold the highest commitment to supporting, challenging and nurturing all children to enable them to achieve at school.
This is done through Quality First teaching in the classroom, by our Teaching and Support staff.
In some cases it may benefit our children to access further help and support in a specific way. If there is a need for a child to have access to specific styles of learning and support, to remove a barrier to learning, this will be done through a graduated approach. This will be initiated by the class teacher and supported by the trained Inclusion Team. We will endeavour to work in close partnership with parents at every juncture and strive towards achieving an excellent team around the child.
The Deputy Head Teacher for Inclusion is: Mrs Janna Murphy
The Assistant Head Teacher for Inclusion is: Mrs Christine Spring
The SENDCo is: Mrs Christine Spring (020 8573 6117)
SEND Code of PracticePlease click HERE (our policies page) to see our Special Educational Needs Policy, our School Special Needs Information Report and our Accessibility Plan.
CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT ELLIE SIMMONDS TIWA THE SURE BREAKING LIMITS AWARD WINNER
Hillingdon Talks, Moves and Plays: Children’s Integrated Therapy Service
Their website provides information on the support your child/young person may receive to talk, move and play: Click HERE to find out more about Hillingdon Talks, Moves and Plays
Hillingdon SENDIASS is a free, confidential and impartial support service for parents. They will advise you on the school which is best suited to meet your child’s needs.
Link to Hillingdon Maintained Special Schools Videos
Hayes Park SEND Coffee Mornings
Coffee mornings are held regularly and are a great way for parents to come together informally. Please click HERE to see the school calendar where they are advertised.
Events


Parent Training
Please click the PDF links below to view training available to parents:
parent training brochure 2024 2025.pdf
SEND
Please see the below website to support you with anything regarding mental health:
https://www.mentallyhealthyschools.org.uk/attendance-and-mental-wellbeing-school-college/








